- Fort
Benghisa (Maltese: Il-Fortizza ta'
Bengħisa) is a
polygonal fort in Birżebbuġa, Malta. It was
built between 1910 and 1912 by the
British on high...
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Bengħisa Tower (Maltese:
Torri ta'
Bengħisa),
originally known as
Torre di
Benissa and also
referred to as the Red
Tower (Maltese:
Torri l-Aħmar), was...
- came
under the
control of
Great Britain.
During the
British period, Fort
Benghisa, RAF
Kalafrana and RAF Hal Far were
built in Birżebbuġa.
Churches tell...
- Farruġ
Administrative Committee in Luqa
Albert Town in Il-Marsa,
Malta Bengħisa in Birżebbuġa Il-Bidnija in Il-Mosta/L-Imġarr Bir id-Deheb in Iż-Żejtun/Ħal...
- San
Lucian on
Kbira point in the
middle of
Marsaxlokk bay, Fort
Benghisa on
Benghisa Point, and the
Pinto and
Ferreti batteries on the s****s of Marsaxlokk...
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Battery (Maltese:
Batterija ta' Balbani), also
known as
Bengħisa Battery (Maltese:
Batterija ta'
Bengħisa) or
Saint Catherine's
Battery (Maltese: Batterija...
-
Grand Harbour. A
chain of fortifications,
including Fort
Delimara and Fort
Benghisa, was also
built to
protect Marsaxlokk Harbour. From 1935 to the 1940s,...
- The
Chapel of the
Immaculate Conception is a
Roman Catholic church in
Bengħisa near the town of Birżebbuġa in the
Southern Region of Malta. The church...
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Sylvia Kota
Lukut Kota
Belanda or Kota
Dindingh Kota Ngah
Ibrahim Fort
Benghisa Fort Binġemma Fort
Cambridge Fort
Campbell Fort
Chambray Fort Delimara...
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local councils: Birżebbuġa -
include the
areas of Qajjenza, Tal-Papa,
Bengħisa Battery, Ħal Far, and Għar
Dalam Għaxaq -
include the
areas of Ħas-Saptan...